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julie fisher is an associate. we're 3rd professor of micro biology and immunology at georgetown university medical center. she joins us live from alexandria, virginia via skype. hello there. julie, thanks for joining us. what kind of concrete commitments do we made from j. 20 late is to reach base vaccine target support nation. there's really 2 needs. the 1st is to mobilize vaccine doses through mechanisms like the kofax facility, which is a public private partnership. coordinated to w h o, to get vaccine doses to where they are urgently needed right now. and low and lower middle income countries in those countries about 85 percent of people are still not vaccinated at all. and if we want to stop the spread of variance like the delta variant, we really need to get vaccines to those countries. and then the 2nd thing is beyond just the vaccine doses themselves to support for the logistics to actually see those vaccines. not just delivered to the countries, but actually to get everything in place from the the workforc
julie fisher is an associate. we're 3rd professor of micro biology and immunology at georgetown university medical center. she joins us live from alexandria, virginia via skype. hello there. julie, thanks for joining us. what kind of concrete commitments do we made from j. 20 late is to reach base vaccine target support nation. there's really 2 needs. the 1st is to mobilize vaccine doses through mechanisms like the kofax facility, which is a public private partnership. coordinated to w h o, to...
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julie fisher is an associate research professor of microbiology and immunology at georgetown university medical center. she says it's not even clear yet. if posters are needed, you know, the data is still coming in and we are learning a great deal. but i think the early data are suggesting that booster shots can offer some protection if the anybody response to the virus that is listed by the facts. in speaking to wayne, particularly people who are immunocompromised, however, that's a pretty small fraction overall of the global need right now for a vaccination. and the concern is that using the, the vaccine supplies that we have now as the w, i chose, director general said to offer an incremental amount of protection to vulnerable populations. in very wealthy countries could take away the doses that we need to, to vaccinate equally at risk people in the world low and middle income countries. so it's a question of trading off that, that promise of incremental protection for one vulnerable population to the very basic preventive protection for a population. in other countries, we're seeing
julie fisher is an associate research professor of microbiology and immunology at georgetown university medical center. she says it's not even clear yet. if posters are needed, you know, the data is still coming in and we are learning a great deal. but i think the early data are suggesting that booster shots can offer some protection if the anybody response to the virus that is listed by the facts. in speaking to wayne, particularly people who are immunocompromised, however, that's a pretty...
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fisher live 1st in washington. thank. let's go to some have been job aid now. he's been given re access to the east and afghan city of july, but a summer. what is it like there for people under taliban rule right now. but have him. we've been seeing a lot of celebration on the street we've been seeing like much of, by the fall of on. there are lots of thought of on flags out in the streets. close to where we are, that the stadium where we thought about leaders come and give speeches. a decent amount of people gathered from de la bog down the areas. and the message from the taliban seems to be that this is a government that is going to be put into place where the oppress no longer are without a voice said that the assistive of corruption is now gone and people can come back to their lives as they were in before the, the taliban took over and we've been seeing and i'll show you the street. this is really close to the main street in july about the town center. and we be seeing a lot of people coming out the men, women and children. although most of the women that we've seen clad in the conservative gone traditional high and
fisher live 1st in washington. thank. let's go to some have been job aid now. he's been given re access to the east and afghan city of july, but a summer. what is it like there for people under taliban rule right now. but have him. we've been seeing a lot of celebration on the street we've been seeing like much of, by the fall of on. there are lots of thought of on flags out in the streets. close to where we are, that the stadium where we thought about leaders come and give speeches. a decent...
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fisher, thank you, appreciate it. >>> one piece of collateral damage from the pandemic recovery, rising prices. you've likely noticed it. the pace of consumer price inflation did slow a little bit in julyr matt egan joining us now. what does this data tell us about what we're in for? >> reporter: the bad news is prices keep rising on americans. the good news is that they're not rising as fast as they had been. overall consumer prices rose 5.4% in the 12 months ended in july. that's a lot, but it's a bit cooler than the price gains in june which are the most since 2008. if you take out food and energy, prices were up 4.3% over the past 12 months. let me give you a few examples of the things costing more. women's dresses were up almost 19% over the last 12 months. used cars and gasoline up 42%. rental cars up more than 73%. americans are also paying a lot more for food at the grocery store because labor, shipping, packaging, all those costs have gotten more expensive. let me give you a few examples. apple and milk, up 6%, fresh fruit more than 8%, meat prices up nearly 11% over the last 12 months. we talked to one distributor who services this grocery store. he says he's noticing incredi
fisher, thank you, appreciate it. >>> one piece of collateral damage from the pandemic recovery, rising prices. you've likely noticed it. the pace of consumer price inflation did slow a little bit in julyr matt egan joining us now. what does this data tell us about what we're in for? >> reporter: the bad news is prices keep rising on americans. the good news is that they're not rising as fast as they had been. overall consumer prices rose 5.4% in the 12 months ended in july....